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Green Bay's mayor has signed a letter of intent to explore bringing professional men's and women's soccer teams to the city.
The plan includes building a new, soccer-specific stadium with a capacity of at least 5,000.
The city would not own the teams but would facilitate discussions with the United Soccer League and potential investors.
We’re about to find out if football-mad Green Bay is also football-mad.
As in soccer, the world's most popular sport.
Mayor Eric Genrich has signed a letter of intent with United Soccer League to explore an expansion to Titletown. The city and USL's talks would include both men’s and women’s soccer teams and development of a new, soccer-specific stadium with a capacity of at least 5,000.
The letter still needs City Council and R

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